Racing de Sama

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Racing de Sama
Full nameRacing de Sama
Founded1915 (2006, team refounded)
Dissolved1961 (2009, team refounded)
Ground Sama, Langreo,
Asturias, Spain
Capacity1,500

Racing de Sama, also known as Club Langreano, was a Spanish football club based in the parish of Sama , Langreo, Asturias. Founded in 1915, it held home matches at Torre de los Reyes, with a 1,500 capacity.

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History

Racing de Sama was founded in 1915. In 1939, due to a temporary law forbidding the use of foreign words in football club names, changed its name to Club Langreano de Sama. This denomination was used until 1961, when the club merged with CP La Felguera for creating UP Langreo.

The club was refounded in 2006, but it only played three seasons before a new dissolution in 2009. [1]

Seasons

SeasonDivisionPlace Copa del Rey
1927/281Regional Group stage
1928-344Regional
1934/354Regional 2nd round
1935-364Regional
1939/404Regional 1st round
1940/41 3rd 1st 2nd round
1941-434Regional
1943/44 3rd 8th 3rd round
1944/45 3rd 10th
1945/46 3rd 9th
1946/47 3rd 10th
1947/48 3rd 12th 1st round
1949/50 3rd 10th
1950/51 3rd 8th
1951/52 3rd 12th
1952/53 3rd 10th
1953/54 3rd 11th
1954/55 3rd 1st
1955/56 3rd 1st
1956/57 3rd 2nd
1957/58 3rd 2nd
1958/59 3rd 3rd
1959/60 3rd 5th
1960/61 3rd 3rd
Team refounded
SeasonTierDivisionPlace Copa del Rey
2006/0772ª Reg.1st
2007/0861ª Reg.1st
2008/095Reg. Pref.6th

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References

  1. "Punto y final para el Racing de Sama" (in Spanish). La Nueva España. 8 July 2009. Retrieved 1 January 2016.